Trump went from 'not happy' to bombing Iran in hours - here's why
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Just hours ago, US President Donald Trump appeared to indicate he was keen to continue talks between the US and Iran.
Now, missiles are raining down on multiple Iranian cities as the US and Israeli militaries coordinate attacks, and Trump has called for the Iranian people to “take over” their government.

For decades, the relationship between Tehran and Washington has been fraught with tension and conflict. These long-standing issues have recently reached a boiling point, escalating the situation to unprecedented levels.

US President Donald Trump has announced major military operations are underway in Iran. (Truth Social)

Last June, the Trump administration conducted airstrikes targeting Iran’s nuclear facilities. This move came during a 12-day conflict between Israel and Iran, signaling a significant escalation in regional tensions.

At that time, President Trump announced that the airstrikes had significantly set back Iran’s nuclear ambitions, claiming that their program had been delayed by years or potentially dismantled entirely. However, subsequent developments have painted a more complex picture.

Recently, both the United States and Israeli officials have issued conflicting statements, suggesting that Iran remains perilously close to developing weapons-grade uranium. This alarming possibility has prompted renewed diplomatic efforts, with talks facilitated by Omani mediators between Washington and Tehran.

Oman’s Minister of Foreign Affairs Sayyid Badr bin Hamad Al Busaidi, right, holds a meeting with White House special envoy Steve Witkoff, centre, and Trump’s son-in-law Jared Kushner, as part of the ongoing Iranian-American negotiations, in Geneva. (AP)
Trump earlier today said he was “not happy” with the progress of the talks, as Iran continued to insist on its right to enrich uranium for energy purposes.

As he departed the White House last Friday, President Trump expressed his dissatisfaction with the ongoing negotiations. “I’m not happy with the fact that they’re not willing to give us what we have to have. I’m not thrilled with that. We’ll see what happens. We’re talking later,” he told reporters, emphasizing a firm stance against Iran’s nuclear aspirations. “We’re not exactly happy with the way they’re negotiating. They cannot have nuclear weapons,” he stated unequivocally.

“We’re not exactly happy with the way they’re negotiating. They cannot have nuclear weapons.”

Israel said they conducted a pre-emptive strike against Iran.
Missiles have struck cities in Iran. (AP)

Iran has persistently said it does not seek nuclear weapons but international observers have said it has previously enriched uranium that is a “step” away from weapons-grade material.

Iran and Israel have been long-time foes, but Israel has managed to successfully devastate the Tehran regime’s terrorist proxies in Hamas and Hezbollah after the October 7 attacks in 2023.

Last year’s 12-day war kicked off when Israel launched surprise strikes against Iranian military and nuclear sites, but were unable to damage some of the deepest-buried facilities, that the US was later able to damage.

Ayatollah Ali Khamenei is a foe of the US. (AP)

US participation in those attacks came as a surprise to the international community, just as these new ones have.

During a recent visit by Israeli Prime Minister Benjamin Netanyahu to the White House, sources claimed Trump pushed back against the idea of conflict, saying he wanted the talks to continue.

But in a speech after the strikes today, Trump said Iran “rejected every opportunity to renounce their nuclear ambitions, and we can’t take it anymore”.

Iranian opposition leader Reza Pahlavi speaks during a news conference on Friday, Jan. 16, 2026, in Washington. (AP Photo/Mark Schiefelbein)
Iranian opposition leader Reza Pahlavi speaks during a news conference. (AP)

The regime of the ayatollahs, which typically refers to the US as the “Great Satan”, took control of Iran in 1979 after the Islamic Revolution.

That revolution overthrew the monarchic Pahlavi dynasty, which had been backed by the US and UK, and established Iran as a nation governed as a theocratic Islamic republic.

With Associated Press.

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